The legend of rock, Jeon In-gwon, who started with the voice of Deulgukhwa, returns for a commemorative concert that encompasses his 40-year music journey.

The 'Deulgukhwa, Jeon In-gwon 40th Anniversary Concert - The Final Resonance,' set to take place on September 20 and 21 at Yonsei University's Grand Hall in Seoul, is expected to be a special stage where we meet again the musical footprints that accompanied a generation's youth.

The first album of Deulgukhwa, released in 1985, opened a new horizon for Korean rock, recording sales of over 1 million copies and ranking first in 'the 100 greatest albums in Korean popular music', and is regarded as a pioneer that popularized Korean rock.

Countless hit songs such as 'Marching', 'That's My World', 'Please', and 'Don't Worry Dear' have sung of resistance, hope, and the wandering of youth, becoming the soundtrack of life that transcends generations and the solace of the era.

This 40th anniversary concert will feature representative songs of Deulgukhwa and Jeon In-gwon, as well as be the first public performance of a new song commemorating the 40th anniversary.

This stage, aptly named 'The Final Resonance', draws attention as a precious opportunity whose return remains uncertain. Jeon In-gwon expressed his feelings, saying, 'I want to repay the audience who have loved my music for 40 years with my best voice until the end on stage.'

'The Deulgukhwa, Jeon In-gwon 40th Anniversary Concert - The Final Resonance' will be held on September 20 (Saturday) to 21 (Sunday) at Yonsei University's Grand Hall.

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